Vehicle Description
West Coast Classics are proud to present an absolutely stunning
1932 'Deuce' Ford Model 'B' Highboy Chopped 5 Window Coupe Hot Rod
which is titled as a 1932 Ford and which represents an outstanding
example of a traditional Hot Rod conversion!Deuce Customs BodyTCI
ChassisFord 9" with 3.55 gears350 Chevy crate motor/TCITH350 GM
TransFiTech Fuel InjectionVintage Air ConditioningGennie
ShifterWilwood Front BrakesSoCal GaugesIdidit ColumnSoCal 34 Ford
Commercial Headlights amp; MountsTANKS 14.5 gallon tankMechanicals
by "All Way Hotrods"Stitching by "Hotrod Interiors by Glenn"While
retaining the basic external looks and characteristics of this 90
year + old classic car, this highly desirable deuce '32 Highboy
Chopped 5 Window Coupe looks just as if it were fabricated way back
in the fifties or early sixties. Obviously always garaged, covered
and with no accidents since the build, owned and driven since then
by only obviously very careful and meticulous owners - never ever
abused - babied all the way! The 'Custom Red' color paint is in
absolutely beautiful and virtually flawless condition and the car
still looks like it was just finished. The seats and interior are
also in absolutely beautiful condition throughout with no signs of
wear and this Hot Rod drives exactly like a newly built low mileage
rod should, the rebuilt small block V8 engine is extremely strong
with no oil leaks and the temperature always remains cool. The
Vintage A/C blows cold and the rod has power windows and trunk
release.You will look long and hard to find a finer example of this
genuine 1932 Ford and as we all know, only a deuce is a deuce! The
1932 Ford is regarded as being the definitive hot rod and has been
since the birth of hot rodding as we know it back in the thirties.
The Deuces popularity is easy to understand as in 1932 the Ford
engineers developed a worthy successor to the obsolete Model A, a
masterful new design with more power and more elegant lines and the
timeless grille of the Deuce meant that no other car was as sought
after for hot rodding into the forties and they remain as popular
today as they were then! Stock '32 frames provide substantially
greater torsional rigidity than the previous 1928-31 models and
since 1932 was the first year of production for Ford's V8,
installing a later V8 was easier than before. Also the Deuce was
the only car Ford ever made that had the sides of the frame rails
exposed.This particular 1932 Ford Highboy 5 Window Coupe has a
steel hood and grille and is as nicely done a custom Deuce as you
can hope to find and a pure statement of individuality! It will
undoubtedly continue to prove to be a very worthwhile investment
for the Hot Rod or Deuce enthusiast or simply easily prove to be
the most fun you ever had in a car!